

It was the stone, which seemed the common stone. But, it was named the miracle stone. That is the well-known stone of the Imaniya shrine of Kyoto. The way to get the miracle power is that. At first, I stroke the stone by the palm of the hand, and then I stroke my body part, which is in bad health. And, the power quickens the speed that the bad part gets well again. So, according to the legend, it has other one power.First, you have to hit the stone three times softly; and you might feel, it is really heavy weight. Next, you have to pray your wish into a heart and stroke the stone softly.Three times. If, as you lift it again, you certainly get feeling that it become to weight light. Then, your wish is realized. If you get feeling that it does not become to weight light. You have to pray more and more.if you get this stone,what you want to wish tihs stone?money?your hope?or hapiness?I think I hope this nudle.The picture you can see above is ramen that I had for lunch today, but it doesn't look yummy, does,it? I couldn't take a good picture of this one for whatever reason, I don't know, maybe this is because of the fluorescent lighting attached on the ceiling or something.This one is called "Ninntama-Soy sauce nudle" that garlic and half-cut half-boiled eggs are included inside, as its name suggests.As usual, I scooped up some soup with a spoon and tasted it first, as I expected it was what I wanted it to be like, I mean, yummy. I guess you can't imagine the good taste, looking at the poorly taken picture, though.Basically, the broth was soy sauce-based, but the garlic was doing a good job in it. The noodles were moderately chewy, as I often put it like that to describe what the noodles are like, and they were well-matched with the soup. At the end of the day, it was yummy so much so that I drank up all the soup as usual. But I don't get fat, 'cause I work out after eating oily and heavy food.All right, I'm gonna give a rating for this ramen.★★★☆☆(3 stars) would be appropriate to rate this ramen.This rame shop has its own website, I'm gonna show you the URL so that you can give it a go if you like
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I don't understand how the stone and the ramen go together. Is this one topic, or two different ones?
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